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Stoppard, Tom : Plays 1-2.
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1:
The Real Inspector Hound, After Magritte, Dirty Linen, New-Found-Land, Dogg's Hamlet and Cahoot's Macbeth.
2.:
The Dissolution of Dominic Boot, 'M' is for Moon Among Other Things, If You're Glad I'll be Frank, Albert's Bridge, Where Are They Now?, Artist Descending a Staircase, The Dog It Was That Died, In the Native State.
Introduced by the author.
Series: Contemporary Classics.
The plays in this collection reveal in combination the 'frivolous' and 'serious' aspects of Tom Stoppard's talent: his sense of fun, his sense of theatre, his sense of the absurd, and his gifts for parody and satire. The author rounds off his brief introduction, giving the genesis of each piece, with the comment: 'The role of the theatre is much debated (by almost nobody, of course), but the thing defines itself in practice first and foremost as a recreation. This seems satisfactory'.
The Real Inspector Hound, After Magritte, Dirty Linen, New-Found-Land, Dogg's Hamlet and Cahoot's Macbeth.
2.:
The Dissolution of Dominic Boot, 'M' is for Moon Among Other Things, If You're Glad I'll be Frank, Albert's Bridge, Where Are They Now?, Artist Descending a Staircase, The Dog It Was That Died, In the Native State.
Introduced by the author.
Series: Contemporary Classics.
The plays in this collection reveal in combination the 'frivolous' and 'serious' aspects of Tom Stoppard's talent: his sense of fun, his sense of theatre, his sense of the absurd, and his gifts for parody and satire. The author rounds off his brief introduction, giving the genesis of each piece, with the comment: 'The role of the theatre is much debated (by almost nobody, of course), but the thing defines itself in practice first and foremost as a recreation. This seems satisfactory'.
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category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
publisher: | Faber and Faber, (1996) |
item number / ISBN: | 9780571177653 |
binding: | paperback |
pages: | VIII, 211; VIII, 283 |
language: | English |